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Recent fights at Franklin Middle School concern parents

Mychael Dickerson, Chief Communications Officer, said the administration at Franklin Middle has noticed a couple of fights that look like they were planned. He said he's confident in the student code of conduct and the enforcement of that code. → Read More

Mother shares how microcephaly affected her son

Experts say it is just a matter of time before the Zika virus reaches our area. → Read More

Mary Harvin Senior Center, which was burned during the riots, to officially open April 27

It is months later than the original plan. The Mary Harvin Senior Center that was burned to the ground during the unrest one year ago, is set to open April 27. → Read More

Finding a new normal for Sarah

The family wants to renovate their home to make it wheelchair friendly. Dena's husband works two jobs, but with mounting medical bills, the family doesn't have the funds to renovate their home. → Read More

Longtime Orioles usher, who died in February, remembered by family

Longtime Orioles usher Luther Miracle is remembered by his family after his February death. → Read More

Loyal Orioles fans flock to Camden Yards for Opening Day

It is that time again and the Orioles faithful are ready for the 2016 season. → Read More

Call to action: Bmore, Pray More

They started off with song, but their mission goes beyond worship. A Friday night gathering, named Bmore, Pray More, aims to save the city through prayer and engaging the community. → Read More

Force launches 'Not Alone Baltimore' ad campaign

'You are not alone'. 'We believe you'. 'Your voice matters'. Those are just some of the messages of support you may have already noticed around Baltimore City. → Read More

Local travelers react to Brussels attack

There are no known terrorist threats here at home, but depending on where or how you had to travel, you may have noticed increased security in response to what has happened thousands of miles away. → Read More

Local woman no longer experiencing homelessness speaks out about progress

Their Winter Relief Program has helped thousand of people stay out of the cold over almost 25 winters. The Arundel House of Hope has helped many. Not every story has a happy ending but the ones that do can be quite inspiring. → Read More

Parents, politicians looking for transparency from Howard County Schools

The In Focus investigation into mold in some Howard County public schools that started last June uncovered many concerns for parents, but also some issues with access to public information. → Read More

Push for more gun control underway in Annapolis

Senator Jamie Raskin joined Marylanders to Prevent Gun Violence Wednesday morning in Annapolis. → Read More

Kids Safe Zone and Family Resource Center helps man get first job in ten years

With a new and beautiful day comes a new start for Kevin Lawson Sr. Tuesday was day one in his new position as a security officer. → Read More

Fighting human trafficking across MD

A 17 year old girl is back with family in Delaware after Howard County police say she was a victim of human trafficking right here in Maryland. → Read More

Man shot by Harford County sheriff's deputies may have had PTSD

The Harford County Sheriff's Office had negotiators working for hours to bring everything to a peaceful resolution. However, investigators said Travis Bradley told them he was ready for a fight. → Read More

Mother talks about her son's disease of addiction

Toni Torsch said her son Dan was injured on the soccer field. She and her husband later found that the addiction started after Dan finished his oxycodone prescription. His addiction spiraled out of control from there. → Read More

Baltimore Police detectives search for rape suspect

Baltimore Police Department detectives said it is not often they have such clear to work with during an investigation. → Read More

Morgan State University to hold 'night walk' as police continue to investigate stabbing

Baltimore police are still investigating what happened the night Gerald Williams was killed. The 20 year old was stabbed outside a student housing center last week. While police investigate, Morgan State University looks to make some security changes. → Read More

Community smoke alarm sweeps follow fire death

The Baltimore City Fire Department is preparing for a citywide canvas Saturday. It is something they do often but particularly after a fire fatality. → Read More

Hundreds attend 'Meet the Candidates' mayoral forum

Organizers stressed the 'Meet the Candidates' mayoral forum comes during a crucial time in Baltimore's history. → Read More